This is an article about [........ you decide......] go through an Ad-Libs...... thing to create the environment suitable for this article. YOU ....guessed right..... "the commandments" are important! Replace other things in there too.... like "things against JESUS' teachings" etc etc.....
Homeless
Making room - an appeal for [ helper organization] involvement in an [anti-against commandments things] endeavors
It was just another night in the big city. While walking home with the throngs of others in [any town (a)], I glanced up as we passed the park and noticed a young [person(a)] sitting with a group of [bad group] in the corner. I went over to introduce myself and discovered [person(a)] was just a small-town [location(a)] girl with a familiar story. [person(a)] was raised in a dysfunctional household, homeless at 18, and was later lured into a false job opportunity that resulted in forced [against commandments things (a)] in the [location(a)]. That first meeting resulted in many others, as [person(a)] was desperate for safety.
The safest place [person(a)] could find in [any town (a)] was in the corner of the park, surrounded by a group of seemingly harmless [bad group]. [Person(a)] laughingly told me [person(a)] was Snow White with the seven dwarfs. [Person(a)] didn't know what [against commandments things (a)] was, but after [person (a)] recounted [person(a)]trip to [any town (a)], I realized [person (a)] had been [against commandments things (a)] to my burough. After repeated encounters, [person (a)] disappeared.
Homeless
Professionals have made progress in studies on trauma in its effects on the whole person and complied wonderful resources for working with [Person of risk (a)] globally. In the [country/state], we have a label or diagnosis for every sort of mental dysfunction possible, and often an accompanying program or rehab center, but I wrestle with questions about the outcome of our strategies.
The [person(a)] in the city called me two years later on [communication method]. [Person (a)] was ready to get out and get help. We made an appointment and [person(a)] showed up, shaking with nervousness. We started the search for a descent shelter the next day. After hours of waiting, the [helpful person] said, "Yeah, you basically have to have [victims] to get a room right now," and sent us to the worst party of the city to the worst shelter. It was only the one with space.
In [date], I was working in [location (b)] on [any town (b)] when it turned into some sort of detention facility for [victim group]. Before then, we had fed and clothed thousands of [people group] who quickly moved on. We rarely had more than a few days with anyone. A change in regulations on [date] changed everything, and suddenly thousands of people were stuck waiting on documents.
Homeless
My friend [pick a name (a)] and I emptied and cleaned on of the blanket rooms, put down a rug and lots of pillows, and set up a tea stand. It was a desperate attempt to create some sort of safe place in the eye of a disaster. [pick a name (a)] would invite the [victim group] in and we'd sit and drink tea and listen. It was there that the first survivor of [against commandment's things] admitted to the truth of her story. [person (b)] pulled up [person(b)] pant leg and showed a large raised scar where [person(b)] had been tortured as punishment for an attempted escape.
[against commandments things (a)]
[Location (c)] is the entry point for thousands of [victim group] traveling alone in the [victim group conditions (a)] crisis. Many of these [victim group conditions] have been offered false jobs in [Location (d)] and upon arrival have been sold into forced [against commandments things (b)]. Some of them served [number higher than 10] clients a day. Others were [against commandments things act (a)] along the [victim group conditions (a)] route. Most of them are fleeing domestic [against commandments things act (b)], poverty or [against commandments things act (c)]. In the camps, they are forced to sit with their memories through long days of waiting on their documents. Frustrated an depressed, they jump at the opportunity to go to [location (c)], even with falsified documents.
[Location (c)] holds some [number higher than 500] [bad place against commandments (a)]. Many of them function illegally, although [against commandments things (b)] under certain parameters is legal in [Location (d) contains location (c)]. The street behind me even now is littered with [bad place against commandments (a)], with signature [signs of bad place against commandments] welcoming in clients. The largest [bad place against commandments (a)] district in [Location (c)] is a few metro stops away, with around [number over 50] in a few short blocks.
Our programs and rescue attempts haven't kept [percent higher than 75] of rescued survivors of [against commandments things (a)] from going back. There are multiple reasons as to why that statistic is so high, including the very real trauma bond that often develops between the victim and perpetrator. But many days I am left wondering if it is also because we have gotten so caught up in the labels and programs. But many days I am left wondering if it is also because we have gotten so caught up in the labels and programs that we have forgotten the core needs of the human heart. Perhaps some of us have bought into the sensationalism of [against commandments (a)] and thrown around stats and articles that ignite fear and anger in all of us. We've watched movies that dramatize the effort to rescue [person of risk (a)] from behind locked doors, throw in a little romance and [against commandments things act (b)], and leave us superficially passionate for something we don't understand. We hear more about [against commandments things (a)] than we ever have and read more about it than we ever have and are more aware than we have ever been and are left more handicapped than ever because we're often not committed to the vulnerable.
Statistics suggest that only [percent lower than 10%] of [against commandments things (a)] victims in [location] are kidnapped. The vast majority are [against commandments things (a)] by family members or lured into [against commandments things (a)] by the [creates-against commandments things (a)] technique, where [person commits-against commandments things (a)] pose as a [person]friend. Most survivors were homeless and facing extreme vulnerabilities before they were [against commandments things (a)]. When they leave "the life," they face extreme terror and vulnerabilities. To make that practical, they don't have basic needs like toothbrush, ID and a bed to sleep on. If they have a bed, it might be in a large institution with concrete walls, no one to trust, and a weekly meeting across the desk with their psychologist who hands them a few more labels in the form of mental health diagnoses, medications, and an appointment for next [time frame].
[Divine description] didn't create us to heal like that. None of us gets better like that.
When the early [helper organization] began, they [in favor of commandments things]. They made sure the widows were cared for. The values within [helper organization] gave rise to [list of in favor of commandments things organized efforts]. But when the [helper organization] began depending more on the [financial organization to supply and protect location] to supply the needs of the vulnerable, we learned so much about boundaries and professionalism that the doors of many homes slowly swung shut. We learned a lot about mental health issues and [against commandments things (b)]. We raised awareness of [justice term] issues. We enacted over seventy [support mechanism] in the [location] to ensure that the vulnerable are cared for. Yet somehow the poverty line stayed the same, which means we still have the same vulnerabilities.
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